Wailuku White Pages Hub

The Wailuku White Pages is the right start point for most Maui record searches. Wailuku is the county seat. The Kalana O Maui Building at 200 South High Street holds the clerk, the council, the mayor, and most admin offices. The Second Circuit Court also sits here. A White Pages lookup for a Wailuku name, a parcel, or a court file rarely leaves town. This page lines up each local desk, portal, and phone line. Use the search tool below to begin.

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Wailuku White Pages Overview

County Seat
2nd Judicial Circuit
96793 ZIP Code
Maui County

Wailuku Clerk White Pages

The Office of the County Clerk sits at 200 South High Street, Wailuku, 96793. Phone (808) 270-7748. The clerk keeps Council agendas, minutes, bills, and resolutions. The clerk also runs elections in Maui County and files DBA cross-notices routed from the state. A White Pages search for a local board or commission member often starts here.

The County Clerk page posts office hours, forms, and council meeting schedules.

Wailuku White Pages Maui County Clerk

The page above outlines how to request council records and certify copies of official county papers.

Public record requests for the County Council route through the Office of Council Services. Email ocs.request@mauicounty.us or call (808) 270-7838. OCS must respond within ten business days under UIPA. Some extensions run up to twenty business days. For bigger county-wide requests, the new Maui UIPA portal handles the routing for you.

Note: The clerk keeps paper archives of older records, so plan ahead and call to make an appointment for any file more than a few years old.

Maui County Council in Wailuku

The Maui County Council meets in the Kalana O Maui Building in Wailuku. Nine members. Each one covers a residency area. All nine vote on every measure. Agendas, bills, resolutions, minutes, committee reports, and meeting videos post online for free.

The County Council page is the main hub for tracking bills and hearings.

Wailuku White Pages Maui County Council

The site lists each Councilmember, each committee, and each pending proposed ordinance before a vote.

Public testimony can be sent by email, given in person at the chambers, or submitted in writing. Council records fall under UIPA like every other government record. Office hours run standard workdays. Call the main Council line at (808) 270-7838 for routing.

Wailuku Property Records

Property data for Wailuku parcels runs through the Maui County Real Property Assessment Division. The office is in nearby Kahului at 110 'Ala'ihi Street, Suite 110. Phone (808) 270-7297. Use the free qPublic parcel search to pull owner data, TMK codes, assessed values, and sales history by address or name.

Deeds, mortgages, and land records do not sit at the county in Hawaii. All recording goes to the state Bureau of Conveyances in Honolulu. Phone (808) 587-0147. This is the one state where counties skip the recording step. For a Wailuku-specific document search tied to a parcel, the county Public Documents page is the best first stop.

MAPPS handles permits. The MAPPS portal shows building permit status, inspection logs, and code cases for any address. Free search. Create a free account if you want to save past queries.

Wailuku Court Records Lookup

The Second Circuit Court sits in Wailuku. This is the main courthouse for Maui, Molokai, Lanai, and Kalawao. Use eCourt Kokua to search for case files by name, case number, attorney, or ticket number. The system is free. No login is needed.

District Court covers traffic, small claims up to $5,000, and civil cases up to $40,000. Circuit Court takes felonies, larger civil matters, and probate. Family Court covers divorce, custody, child support, adoption, and protection orders. Tax Appeal Court cases tied to a Maui parcel also show in the system.

For a certified copy of any court paper, contact the clerk at the Second Circuit Court in Wailuku. Sealed cases, juvenile files, and confidential items do not show in a public search. The main judiciary phone is (808) 539-4900 for routing help. The Second Circuit clerk has a direct line at the courthouse.

Note: Probate files in Wailuku can take time to pull, so plan a call ahead before a counter visit to the clerk's office.

Maui Police Records in Wailuku

The Maui Police Department Records Section sits at 55 Mahalani Street, Wailuku, 96793. Phone (808) 244-6355. This is the central records office for all of Maui County. Hours run Monday through Thursday, 8:00am to 4:00pm. Bring valid photo ID.

Incident reports, traffic accident reports, arrest logs, and UIPA-eligible documents all run through the Records Section. Parties named in a report can ask for a copy. Insurance reps with signed authorization can get a traffic crash report. Fees vary by length and type. Most requests turn around in a few business days. Open investigations stay closed.

Vital Records for Wailuku

The Hawaii Department of Health Vital Records Section holds birth, death, marriage, and divorce records for events in Hawaii. The office is at 1250 Punchbowl Street, Room 103, Honolulu. Phone (808) 586-4533. Birth and marriage records run from 1909. Divorce records start in 1951. Mail requests need a photo ID copy.

The first certified copy costs $10. Each extra copy of the same record at the same time costs $4. Records stay closed for 75 years. After that window, they open for general family research. For pre-1909 data, the Hawaii State Archives in Honolulu is the next step.

Professional License Search

Verify a Wailuku attorney, realtor, nurse, doctor, contractor, or trade pro through the state Professional and Vocational Licensing Division. Search by name, license number, or business name. Results show license status, issue date, expiration, and any past discipline. The system covers roughly 52 regulated professions.

Criminal history checks run through the Hawaii Criminal Justice Data Center. A name-based check costs $30. HCJDC is at 465 South King Street, Room 101, Honolulu. Phone (808) 586-3000. For UIPA questions at any agency, reach the Office of Information Practices at (808) 586-1400. Bulk data for the state sits free at data.hawaii.gov.

Nearby Maui Cities

Wailuku offices serve the whole county. Jump to a nearby city page for local notes.

All Maui towns share the Second Circuit, the same Real Property office in Kahului, and the Maui Police Records Section in Wailuku.

Tax Map Key Lookups for Wailuku

Maui uses county code 2 in the state Tax Map Key system. Wailuku parcels fall under zone 3 in the TMK layout. A full TMK runs nine digits. Type it with or without dashes on the qPublic search. The tool pulls owner data, parcel size, and current assessed value in one view.

A TMK is often the fastest input for a Wailuku address lookup. Street names repeat across the state. A TMK does not. Pair a TMK with the Bureau of Conveyances site to pull deeds, mortgages, and recorded liens tied to that exact parcel. Both tools talk to the same base data set held by the state.

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